पंचवक्त्रो गणाध्यक्षो दशबाहुस्त्रिलोचनः । कांतस्फटिकसंकाशो नीलकंठो गजाननः
paṃcavaktro gaṇādhyakṣo daśabāhustrilocanaḥ | kāṃtasphaṭikasaṃkāśo nīlakaṃṭho gajānanaḥ
Il est aux cinq visages, chef des Gaṇa; aux dix bras et aux trois yeux; resplendissant tel le cristal limpide, à la gorge bleue et au visage d’éléphant.
Maheśvara (Śiva)
Tirtha: Kedāra-kṣetra (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A majestic Gaṇeśa appears in vision: five faces, ten arms holding varied weapons/boons, three eyes, crystal-like radiance, a blue throat, elephant head—standing as Gaṇādhyakṣa amid a subtle host of gaṇas.
Meditative visualization (dhyāna) uses sacred iconography to focus the mind on the deity’s cosmic powers.
The verse is a dhyāna-style description within Kedārakhaṇḍa; it does not directly praise a single tirtha.
Implied dhyāna: contemplate Gaṇeśa in this described form as part of worship.